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userdoc:boot-usb-storage [2014/07/06 14:53]
abelbeck
userdoc:boot-usb-storage [2014/07/06 15:08]
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 The simple solution is to add "rootdelay=10" to the AstLinux kernel command-line, explained below. The simple solution is to add "rootdelay=10" to the AstLinux kernel command-line, explained below.
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 +!!Note ->!! It is assumed the AstLinux raw image has been transferred to the USB Flash Drive.
  
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 **Mount the USB Flash Drive:** **Mount the USB Flash Drive:**
  
-Mount your USB Flash Drive on any machine where you can edit text files, it is a FAT16 partition.  The label is "RUNNIX"+Mount your USB Flash Drive on any machine where you can edit text files, it is a FAT16 partition.  The disk label is "RUNNIX".  Most any desktop OS will work fine.
  
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 Your USB Flash Drive should now fully boot AstLinux when installed into your hardware. Your USB Flash Drive should now fully boot AstLinux when installed into your hardware.
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-!!Note ->!! AstLinux doesn't by default include "rootdelay=10" since it adds 10 seconds to the boot process. 
  
 Once the "rootdelay=10" has been added it will be automatically propagated for future upgrades, so this is a one time thing. Once the "rootdelay=10" has been added it will be automatically propagated for future upgrades, so this is a one time thing.
  
 +!!Note ->!! AstLinux doesn't by default include "rootdelay=10" since it adds 10 seconds to the boot process.
  
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